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mmmntmmmmmmmmmmmmmnonum :EXPA K We are^ growing far | Expansion is the order of - | panding. Our trade is ex p doing business must expa $ These old book cases; I The "Elastfc" GLOBE I want Call or send for < 9 prices. 9 9 tuu u T I lUL Jill LI MASONIC TEMPI ?V*WVWWW< pew Fal C Our buyer has" ji J Northern markets, and J new Fall Goods are an * Millinery and i We have bought t. 4 linery this season that r embracing all the last s ' We have theprett J Goods?representing al ? bave. never struck the J hence our prices are th |wM. PLAT \ Main Street, K J COLUMBIA, - - WVWWWi LEE A. LORI 1519 Main Strec JOBBERS - AND Stoves and Ranges, Enamelware, Hollow Ware, Tin Plate, Iron and Asphalt Roofing, Eve Trough am Shei Wood Mantels, ' Grates and Tile Fine Pipe, Pi Pi E Ci ' r' " , . I* ' ' I THE PRICES TEU. > J. B. FRIB jr ' " v \frholesale GROCERS, FLOUR, 1 SFFD RUST I A-. ' We Want, the Merchants, PU ington County to Call ayd St Purchases. We Can, Fill I Money. 1823 and 1825 Main St . * } **<*399*. SSl? i. . ' -***'+?*** JV y ry 1 N "" - ?S^^>V.WiV^V*VA,MaS?! NSION: ? I <! beyond onr expectations, i i the day* Our nation is ex- j panirig. Our facilitiss for \ nd. jrouiiave are not up-to-date. \ -WERNICKE is what yon atalogue, descriptions and f " X I iE, COLUMBIA, S. C. J ????????????wmmmammmm iTi*Id$T| ust returned from the r I the advance styles in K , riving daily. 5 ] Dress floods. . , \ he largest stock of Mil- J . we have ever carried, 4 shapes and colors. f J iest lihe of Ladies' Dress J ) 11 the latest weaves.. We J j market more favorable, 5 s e lowest they have ever J < m son, I. fear Postoffice, J < S. C. ? I CX & BBOmi; >t, Columbia. S. S. * - DEALERS - IN [i t: i i / p a ' ip 3t Metals, ' j s ire Brick and Clay " amps, Pipe, ; Lttings, Valves, ocks, Hose, 1 Electric and * Gas Fixtures, b Paints and Oils, 1 Cutlery, Wire Netting. 1] ??. E THE QUALITY SELLS- ? >AY & CO., | r and Retail t FEED AND GRAIN, | PROOF OATS. I c s inters and Farmers of Lex le Us Before They Make Their c rour Wants and Save Ton J reefc, COLUMBIA, S. 0. I ? T OUR PISS \ ave found favor with everybody p -babes and men, the little girl in i] Lnafores and her mother and her s randmother. They are of the fcl sreet, delicious, wholesome, e Lelt-in-your -mouth kind, and ? e're anxious to have you try p lem if you don't know the proacts of our ovens. If you do n now We won't have to ask you ti EIDLINGER'S STEAM BAKERY, ? COLUMBIA, S. C. V* ? * m-- ? *. . ' . v'M* % + .-. .?r .. I.' The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, November 13,1907. PROCLAMATION. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,' EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. Whereas, Petitions signed by more than one-third of the qualified elec tors of those portions of Orangeburg and Lexington Counties proposed to be cut off to form the new county (commonly known as Calhoun Gounty) and embraced in the following lines, bo wit: Beginning "in Lexington County on the Congaree River at a point where the land line between lands of C. M. Cromartie and Vandy jSp^rs strikes said river and running the land line between said parties (Cromartie is in and Speers is out of the new county) crossing the state road on this same, Land line, continuing straight line 125 chains to. a pine on the. Pine Plain road, thence South twenty-one and a half, west sixteen and one-half chains to pine on same road. Then South ten west 71 chains to a stake on Nina Davis land, then South 23 east on said Line (Davis out and Geiger in) crossing Savana Hunt Creek (Crawley out) at 46 chains to a pine, total distance 103 chains, then South eleven west to a dead pine on Pine Plain Road, distance three miles, south two east with road, twenty chains, same line fiftyfive chains to Big Sandy Run near the South of Huchabaas Mill, continuing to one mile, th$n south 36-3^ west 35 shams to a pine near Pine Plain Road, South 29west said road the line, twenty-three chains and a half, dead ?i rt fVian orrnfVi tttocf 5Q /*?Vl Ql na bUOU OVUUU W IV WO CI W VUUAXAU w pine and stake on Rast land, then 30ilth 9-3? west }1 chains pine. Sonth Dne east straight) line to Mrs. M. L. Baker's linf, then the said line to a corner near Camp Ground Road, then i straight line to Orangeburg road aear Porterfield Mill, then a direct i line to the head of Branham Branch, j jaid branch the line to Beaver Creek, ken Orangeburg and Lexington line, southwest to the corner of Caw Caw md Elizabeth Township*, said line southeast to the Joe Amaker old mill >n Lime Stone Creek, then north :orty-five east to little Lime Stone, ;hen same creek the line south to xjplar on Robertson plantation road, srossing the Kennerly road one half nile south of Moody Godwin's house, ;ontinuing the saxpe line crossing the Columbia road nine miles north of Orangeburg, continuing to the Southern Railway crossing 8miles northeast of Orangeburg Court House, coninuing from said point on Southern tail way 8-3^ miles northeast of Orangeeurg Court House to a point on Four lole Creek marked and designated by -n Ash tree X and witnesses by maple nd gum trees, said line having the ollowing course, S. 490-00' E. and beag about 47650 feet, thence the creek be line to th,e land line of Jacob tiley, the aaid land line out to State toad near Fred Dantzler's, down said oad to the land corner of Fred Dantz3r's, then the Dantzler land line to oint on Haigler.land line, Haigler's md line the line to public road, Oak [3N near David Smith's residence, aid road the line to a branch southzest of T. V. Bair's residence, then p said branch 40 chains to stake Z 3 i then northeast across A. C. L. R. R. o stake 66 feet from center of track, hen up said right of way north 57->? zest 120 chains to stake on the Orangeiurg road 66 feet from center of A. C. R. R. track, Orangeburg Road the ine to Moncks Corner Road, then torth 73 east passing at the north edge >f the old San tee Grave Yard, coninuing to a stake X 3 N north of G. V. Shumaker's residence, then south w t ~ i J >i east uu a suikc uy ruau uu ^apu. xeorge D. Rast's Estate Land, then lorth 79 degrees and 45 minutes east o an oak on the road near Trinity Jrave Yard then north 69 ea9t to a take on Two Chop Road by neigh>orhood road intersecting on J. A. fohnson's land, then South Two Chop load the line to little Poplar Creek, listance 37 chains, then down the said ireek the line to McCord's Ferry Road, laid road the line south 45 degrees :ast 2C9 chains, to Hydrick's old mill, >n Big Poplar Creek, said creek the ine to Santee River, up the Santee liver to the Congaree River, up the )ongaree River to commencement >oint", were filed wiih me as Governor of the State, asking that said >ortion of these counties be permitted o vote on the establishment of a new ounty. And whereas the boundaries of the roposed new county, the [number of nhabitants. the taxable property, as hown by the last tax returns, and that be preposea lines do not run nearer than ight miles to any court-house now stablished, are also set forth in said etition And whereas the report of the comlission appointed by me to ascertain ic facts as provided for in the Acts of )0o as to whether the requirements of le constitution as to area, distance, ealth, population, et cetera, have been implied with, has been filed, stating j that the law had been fully complied ^ with, and the number of square miles in the proposed new county (commonly known as Calhoun County) is a little over four hundred and twenty-six (426) square miles, leaving- to the county of Orangeburg more than five hundred (500) square miles and to the county of Lexington more than five hundred (500) square miles. Now therefore, I, F. Ansel, as Governor of the State of South Carolina, \ by virtue of the power conferred upon I me by the Constitution and Laws of this State, do hereby order j 1. That an election be held in the territory embraced within the proposed new county on the 17th day of December A. D. 1907, upon the question of creating ] the said new county, and that, at such election, the qualified electors within the proposed area shall be allowed to vote upon said question, those favoring . the proposed new county to vote "Yes" and those opposed,to vote "No". 1 2. That the Commissioners of State and County Elections of the Counties of Orangeburg and Lexington respectively shall make all necessary arrangements for holding said election, shall appoint managers and do all other things necessary for the holding of said election; that the County Supervisors of the said counties respectively shall have prepared printed tickets and furnish same to the Commissioners of Election to be sent out i to the Managers of Election for the use of the voters. 3. That at the said election the ques- * tion of a name and a county seat for such county shall also be submitted to the said qualified electors. J 4. That said election shall be held under the same rules and regulations as | are provided by law for regular county elections; that the managers shall be 1 I cwnm "hpfrvrp pntorinc nmn thft disfihflTire of their duties and shall open the r polls at seven o'clock in the morning and keep the same opep until four o'clpck in the afternoon, when the polls shall be closed, the votes counted, a return of the number of votes polled ^ for and against, signed and certified to by the Managers of Election which togatlier with the ballot box, ballots and poll list shall be turned over to the Commissioners of Election, as required by law; that the Commissioners of Election shall then, as now required by law, tabulate the vote and make return thereof to the Governor of the State and ro the Secretary of State and file a copy of same in the Clerk of Common Pleas for I each of ^d Counties of Orangeburg and | Lexington. , / I In^estimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and caused the * great seal of the State to be affixed at Columbia this twentyeighth day of October, in the [L.S.]yearof our Lord one thousand nine hundred and seven, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred r and thirty-second. / M. bl. AJSC5EL, Governor. R. W. McCLOWN, Secretary or state. It is claimed indigestion is the National disease. That's why the demand for Rings Dyspepsia Tablets keeps increasing because they do the'work. Stomach trouble, dyspepsia, indigestion, bloating, etc., yield quickly. Two days treatment free. Ask your druggist abont them. Sold'by Kaufmann Drug Co. Only a fool takes experience for a road instead of a guide. It is a well known fact that persons living in the pine forests do not suffer t from kidney diseases. One dose of 1 Pineules at night usually relieves back- = ache. 30 days' treatment $1.00. Your money refunded if not satisfied. Sold by The Kaufmann Drug Co. TPTa to in Hloccinor wTin Xi.^ lO 111 1/VV4 1U IT MW I another's burden. ^ I Pressing 1 1 I Down Pains ? 3S are a sign of serious female com* l| IS plaint, that should have immediate 'M Composed of purely vegetable M and perfectly harmless medicinal Mi ingredients, being, besides, a gen? KP tie, non-intoxicating, strengthen* i CARDUI WOMAN'S RELIEF ' I relieves all female complaints. Em n "My wife," writes John A. Egg P Rodgers, of Hampden Sidney, Va., B3 "was nothing but a walking skeleton, from female trouble. She ?| suffered agonies with bearingdown pains, backache and head- Rx j ache. Doctors failed to relieve ?* * >? i?i. ic 9&A n WjBH usrt su sue iuuiv vaiuuj, auu u jom y Sra now entirely cured." pffl . M At All Druggists pf M WRITE FOR FREE ADVICE, M W5 statins age and describing symnfl terns, to Ladies Adviscfrp Dept., a? 0 91 The Chattanooga Medicine Co.. jrag Chattanooga, Tenn. E 36 0 / ' i BANK OF t : : : CHAPIN, S. Our banking facilities ai place them at your command ferest paid on time deposits, with your business. J. F. HONE J. A. BLACKWELDER, Pre STAR RESTl Cam I anW ^amAIaimam i ui kauics anu uciiiicniuiii Meals at Popi Quick Service. Fish and Best Coffee Served L. G. KANELLO! Opposite Jerome Hotel, 1312 1F. IWAGENER 8 ram immer, ( We have arran Cotton to best advai Licit consignments. We give special handling Staple Cott Seed/' 'Tlorodora" this grade. [HE MM The design and finish or the stan ;o equal it has yet appeared on the i STEADY, SWIFT A . j ,\ v . Has a very large Bobbin?Holds m v BALL BEA A LIGHT RUNNER?STRONG and durable. (White SHUTTLE Machine has been in use t The NEW HOME stands at the top of SHUT! Always on hand good Second Hand Machine nachine attachments, shuttles, belts and the bes I.' H. BERRY, 1802 Main Stri < ; TRADrsale jmmr.fip Far, |^l?ATHERS I motl ' ? f ?S? HARMAN'S SHC 'ost Office Block, FINE CAN Columbia Candy I 1437 Main Street, Coli JOS. LINES, Propr -land Made Bonbons, Chocoh Candies. From the Fir Stick Cand Wholesale and ICE CREAM AND HOT A delightful place to rest at any tin: specially Fair Week. You will epj< luy a box for your sweetheart or wife. C. HAYNESWORTH, T BARBER, I I 332 Main Street, Near Skyscrapor, Columbia, S. C. o Deal Expert Barbers, Sharp Razors and ^ lean Towels?Everything Firstclass. J 1a Thomas W. Reese will be glad to jrve his Lexington customers and lany friends in the highest art of the rofession. July 10. tf. W. D. QUICK. Als. .exington, - - - S. C., m, ISTILLER and DEALER Wl ' in TURPENTINE. an Will, at all times, pay high' st market prices for Crude, ased upon Savannah quota- e*s ions. yo' i II I 1)3V T '11IILJL JLil , C. : : : 'e excellent. We I. 5 per cent. inKindly favor us :YCUTT5 Cashier. I isident. B8RSBDBBm9&ft38ES9H9HB^^ v lURANT. ilar Prices at all Hours. v Game in Season, in the City. 3, Proprietor. 1 2 Main St., Colombia. b COMPANY. \ * Charleston, S. C. jtaH fn Tmnrilfi Q VVfc WW itage. and soL attention to ? on, viz: "Allen , and others of 1 ;WING MACHINE d is unexcelled. Nothing oarket CTD STJBE. | J ore thread than any other RING, It is something new. j wenty-five years.) I .'LE machines. I have the latest, s. Needles for all machines and t pure SPERM OIL. set, Columbia, S. C. I N SHOES; nin DDificc /,! ULU I IllUbWi le time is near at hand m you wiil make your ction for your fall and ter SHOES. We have ' in store for you one of most complete stocks to ct from. All the new *s and leathers, and at , ley Saving Prices. Quick s and small profits, ners' heavy work shoes eciality. Remember our to: IE SHOES FOR LESS MONEY" >E STORE, COLUMBIA. S. C. | DIES! + _______ Manufactory, Limbia, S. C. ietor. ates and all kinds of test French to ly. \ ' neiaii. SODA WATER. ie you are in the city and >y these delicious candies. Oct 16?3 mo H. Williams,w IRENE, S. C? er in oeral Merchandise.. keeps a full Stock of KTrurC d GUNS. I on him before purchasing ^4 ewhere. He will trea?',|B 1